Wexford People

AROUND THE DISTRICTS

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STUDY CENTRE

The Study Centre in Wellington­bridge is running Monday to Friday 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Vacancies remain. Students can avail of individual days if desired. Please contact Margaret Moran 087 2040823 or Marie Carthy 087 9709901 for further details.

BALLYMITTY HALL

Dates for Diary: Easter Arts and Crafts Class – Easter Arts and Crafts Class in Ballymitty Hall, taking place over two days, Sunday, March 18, and Saturday, March 24, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. both days. Decorate a Vintage Birdcage and learn how to decoupage eggs and candles for Easter and upcycle jars. €20 to cover cost of materials (incl. Birdcage). Take home your crafts for Easter. To book your place please contact Geraldine at 087 1370799.

Hall for hire – Ballymitty Hall is available for hire at €10 per hour. If there are any groups or activities that you would like to organise in hall, please contact Ballymitty Hall at 087 2664412.

ST PATRICK’S DAY PARADE

It’s time to get working on your float for the annual Carrig-on-Bannow St Patrick’s Day parade, taking place at 2 p.m. on March 17. If you participat­ed in last year’s parade we would like to thank you and we also extend an invitation to join us for this year’s parade. We welcome all businesses, community groups and others. For more details contact Marie: 087 9709901, Greg 086 8174231or Catherine: 087 2917849. You can see a flavour of previous years on our Facebook page at Carrig-on-Bannow St Patrick’s Day parade.

DANCING

Dancing continues in Tír na nÓg every Thursday night from 9 p.m. in aid of Ballymitty handball club no dance this Thursday, March 15, but join us on March 17 St Patrick’s night with music by Dick and Ted, March 22 Michael Ellard, March 29 Tom Power the Latchico Man from Westmeath. Note: bigger dance bands appearing on the last Thursday of every month. Adm €7 all welcome refreshmen­ts served.

SYMPATHY

The handball club would like to extend sympathy to their chairman and secretary Séamie and Allen O’Neill and the extended O’Neill Family on the death of their father Jim O’Neill Duncormick recently. May he Rest In peace.

TABLE QUIZ

There will be a table quiz in aid of Little Sea Musical Society on Tuesday, March 27, in Tír na nÓg, Wellington­bridge at 8.30 p.m. €10 per person; €7 for children. Refreshmen­ts will be served. Please support this local cause.

TIDY TOWNS QUIZ

The table quiz in aid of Wellington­bridge Tidy Towns has been reschedule­d to be held in Tír na nÓg pub on Wednesday, March 14, starting at 8.30. Table of four €20, lots of prizes, all welcome.

GAA CLUB NOTES

Our lotto draw took place on Thursday last due to the snow winners and numbers are on our Facebook page.

Well done again to Mick Nacey on receiving his District Award on Saturday in the Horse and Hound.

Your membership is due for the upcoming season the deadline is Wednesday, March 31. Thank you to everyone that have paid up and took time out to attend the registrati­on evening’s.

The Bannow-Ballymitty Ladies’ Football club have entered Adi Roche O’Leary into the Talent Competitio­n that takes place in the Horse and Hound on Friday, March 23. Fifteen Clubs are taking part. Tickets are on sale for €10, the more sales from the club the better as they and the County Board share the profits. Contact their Facebook page or Suzannah, Mary or Pam for moreinform­ation.

Deepest sympathy to the

O’Neill Family.

BALLYMITTY NS

Enrolment Forms for junior infants are available from the school office and need to be returned by March 23.

Our third to sixth classes are looking forward to going on the Educationa­l Tours next week.

Our Junior Classes are participat­ing in the St Patrick’s Day parade in Carrig. Why not come along and show your support. The theme is the Emoji Movie so dress up in lots of colour.

EASTER MARKET

We will be holding an Easter Market in Grantstown Daycare Centreon March 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Ladies – if you have any Clothes in Good condition that shrunk in the wash. or you just don’t wear anymore we would love to take them off your hands for our clothes stall. Or if you want to donate some of your husband’s clothes to make more room in the wardrobe for yours that would be good too. We also need bric-à-brac, Tools, Furniture, anything really from a needle to an anchor that is sellable.

Anyone, who has anything that they want to sell can put in their own stall for a small fee. We would really appreciate your support as any money raised will go towards the purchase of a new Drier for our Laundry. Phone 051 561016 for more details or to book your stall in the Market.

GRANTSTOWN NEWS

A big Thank You to our Caretaker, staff, Work Experience, volunteers and the Local Community the board and management of Grantstown Daycare Centre and Voluntary Housing, would like to extend a Massive Thank You to everyone who helped during the recent Storm Emma and its aftermath.

We would like to extend our sincere gratitude to everyone who helped prepare and deliver meals.

for our Residents and the Meals on wheels, to those who helped deliver the Meals on Wheels. To those who helped.

clear the snow, supplied us with water or who helped in other ways too numerous to mention.

Words cannot express our gratitude and our Residents survived the storm.

Upcoming Events in Grantstown Community Village – Tuesday the 13th: Pongo/Cards in the morning and music with Steven Murphy in the afternoon. Wednesday the 14th: A day at the races (Cheltenham) in the morning and Pongo in the afternoon. Thursday the 15th. Cards/ Games/in the morning. Mass with Fr Pender at 11.45 and Pongo in the afternoon. Monday the 19th: Closed, Bank Holiday.

Digital Skills Course – Due to the great response to our Digital Skills Course we are now taking names for another course which will commence on Friday, April 13, at 10.30 a.m. which will run for five Fridays, two hours per day. To book you place or for more informatio­n phone 051 561016.

OUR PARISH JOURNAL

The journal committee are looking for articles, photos, graduation photos or anything of interest for this year’s Journal. Contact any committee member or leave into PO. Rosslare Strand

FIELD DAY DATE

This year’s field day will be held on Sunday, July 29. Book your stall now. Special early booking rate of €30. To book your spot, or formore informatio­n call the community centre at 053 9132202.

COMMUNITY/SPORTS CENTRE

Printing Service – Offering internet access, print/scan/copy, laminating service, create documents, access to pc. Call to the office upstairs in the centre, Subject to availabili­ty, Competitiv­e Prices, High Quality Service. Available during office hours Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Kindling – Available to buy at Rosslare Community and Sports Centre. Only €2.50 per bag or €10 for five. Keep those winter chills at bay – they seem to be hanging around for a little while longer.

Charity Boutique – If you are clearing your wardrobe in preparatio­n for the coming Spring (it is coming..) please think of us and drop any unwanted items into the shop during opening hours Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. All donations greatly appreciate­d.

YOUTH CLUB

Rosslare Youth Club meet every Friday from 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. First to sixth year students welcome. Only €2 per week. New members are always welcome. Like us on Facebook.

SCOIL MHUIRE ROSSLARE

Enrolments will now be taken for September 2018. Please call to the school office any time between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to collect an Admission Booklet.

CALLING ALL LADIES

A date for your diaries. St Mary’s Care Centre are holding their seventh ladies’ night on Tuesday, March 27, at Rosslare’s newest venue, Coast Rosslare Strand Hotel. Offering an evening of relaxation and enjoyment, services include Chiropody, Kinesiolog­y and Angel Card Reader, along with Craft, handbag and clothes stalls. If you would like to book a stall, or for more informatio­n, call Siobhán or Mairéad at 053 9132624.

ACTIVITIES/CLASSES

Ongoing activities at Rosslare Community/Sports Centre area are as follows. New members always welcome to all classes/ groups.

Schoolboys/Girls’ Soccer Club – Academy Saturday 11 a.m. to midday/under-11s Monday 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Girls/ under-15s

Monday 7 p.m. to 8 p.m/ under-14s Tuesday 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Girls/under-10s Wednesday 6 p.m. to 7 p.m/under-11s Wednesday 7 p.m. to 8 p.m/under-nines Thursday

6 p.m. to 7 p.m/under-12s Thursday 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Call Colm at 087 6087475.

St Paul’s Athletics Club – Mon and Wed on Rosslare Track Juniors at 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. Seniors at 6.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. Call Leo at 086 3103417. Find us on Facebook.

Menapians Athletics Club – Tues, Thurs and Friday at 7 p.m., seven years +/€4 per session Call 087 9955505 St Mary’s camogie club.

Shine Bright Theatre – (Children’s Drama Classes) Tuesday, junior infants – second class at 4 p.m., third to sixth class at 5 p.m. Seven-week term at €55 per child. Four terms per year. Big performanc­e at Easter – open to the public. Call Lisa Goold at 085 1532705 or Facebook at Shine Bright Theatre.

Boxing Club – Members age 6+ yrs. Training 6+ Wednesday 5.45 p.m. to 6.45 p.m. 9+ Tues and Thursday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Call Teresa at 085 1592984.

Youth Club – New members wanted. Come along on Fridays from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m/€2 per week/ first to sixth year students. Lots of activities, discos and trips. Parents and members can join our Facebook group.

Rosslare Bowls Club – Call Catherine at 086 8177679 rosslarebo­wlsclub.com.

Tai Chi – Monday and Wednesday at 9.30 a.m. on the beach.

Men’s Sheds – Mon, Tues and Thursday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Call Jim at 087 6815029.

Rosslare Active Retirement – The group meets on the last Tuesday at 10.30 a.m. For more informatio­n contact 086 0692330.

Women’s Sheds – Wednesday at 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Call Colette at 086 4062309. Restorativ­e Yoga – Friday at 8.30 a.m. Call Sharon at 086 1943527 €5 per person (pay-as-you-go) Bring Blanket/mat and cushion Suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Hatha Yoga – Every Monday at 7 p.m. €6 (pay-as-you-go) or €20 for four classes (pre-booked) Call Sharon at 086 1943527.

Pilates Friday at 10 a.m. Call Theresa at 089 4620552.

Rosslare Tennis Club – Friday at 9.30 a.m. New players wanted. €2.

Forever Fit – Saturday at 10 a.m. Fun dance fitness, suitable for all €8 (pay-as-you-go) Call Amanda at 087 9713339.

Forever Fit Active 60s – Saturday at 11.30 a.m. Fun gentle fitness. Booking essential for numbers €8 (pay-as-you-go) Call Amanda at 087 9713339.

Rosslare Badminton Club – Saturday at 11.30 a.m. New members needed and welcome. €3. Tagoat

LADIES NIGHT – UPDATE

Due to the recent inclement weather we have to change the date of our fabulous ladies’ night by one week to Tuesday, March 27. The event will retain all of its glitz and glamour only the date has changed so update your calendars and make sure you don’t miss a wonderful night.

ST MARY’S GAA

The Hurling 365 informatio­n night that was cancelled due to the weather has been reschedule­d for Wednesday, March 14, at 7.30 p.m. in the clubhouse at Tagoat.

The presentati­on will be done by Willie Cleary Hurling Developmen­t administra­tor of Wexford GAA. We are very excited about holding this night and believe everybody who attends will be delight to have attended. This night is for teachers/parents of boys and girls attending Kilrane/ Tagoat and Rosslare Strand schools. D.

uring the presentati­on Willie will discuss the benefits for the club, all Schools/Parents/Boys and girls in introducin­g a GAA 365 structure within the school. We are looking forward for as many people as possible to attend this very interestin­g night.

LOTTO – No jackpot winner and no match-three winner. Numbers were 11, 13, 18 and 25. Jackpot was €14,150. Lucky-dip winners: Séamus Boggan, Corinna Sheil, John Grant, Sinéad Somers, Marina O’Byrne. Next week’s jackpot €14,300.

MASS TIMES

Mass times are now 11 a.m. for Sunday.

 ??  ?? Elizabeth McKiernan, Nora Boggan, Lucy Small and Catherine Richard at the opening night of the 55th annual Wexford Drama Festival in The Dun Mhuire Theatre on Tuesday evening
Elizabeth McKiernan, Nora Boggan, Lucy Small and Catherine Richard at the opening night of the 55th annual Wexford Drama Festival in The Dun Mhuire Theatre on Tuesday evening

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